A dementia day held in Newtown has been declared a success after it brought together nurses and individuals with dementia or with friends and family suffering from the condition.
The day saw individuals and groups involved in dementia invited to the library to meet with nurses and people from Dementia Friendly Newtown.
A successful monthly intergenerational singing group with pupils from Hafren Primary School was showcased during the day, where they sang popular music from the
The library also demonstrated a ‘Read to Remember’ session - with themed readings designed to ‘spark’ memories with the listeners to become talking points.
A Free Dementia Friends training session took place with Dementia Champions Lynne Roberts Watkins and Kate
Cllr Rachel Powell, Cabinet Member for Libraries, said: “Newtown Library’s Dementia Day was important for everyone in the community to see – an access point to show and demonstrate what
“The day also highlighted a caring attitude to
“I fully support the inclusive way that people from different ages and skills can come together to enhance these wellbeing activities for those with dementia.”
Powys County Council’s Library Service has dedicated books and resources available on dementia in all its libraries. You can also join the library free of charge.
For more information on our monthly Intergenerational Singing Group – please contact Newtown Library. The next session is on Tuesday, July 9 Newtown Library from 1:30-2:
Contact Newtown Library on 01686 626934 or email newtown.library@powys.gov.uk
Memory nurses also attended the Dementia Day at Newtown Library.